San Francisco 49ers schedule 2025
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The 49ers reveal their schedule in the form of a video game where you have to pick your next adventure to reveal each week.
Greenlaw left the bay for the mountains, signing with the Denver Broncos. ESPN's Field Yates recently ranked non-first-round rookies based on their potential to be immediate impact player, and Martin was the fifth-highest rated defenseman.
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Niners Wire on MSNESPN reports which team the 49ers tried trading up with in the NFL draftSan Francisco 49ers GM John Lynch said the team tried trading up to pick Mykel Williams, and ESPN reported which team they tried trading with.
The 49ers could start as many five rookies Week 1 if things go according to plan. And that's why ESPN's Field Yates ranks 49ers third-round pick Nick Martin fifth among defensive rookies drafted after Round 1 in terms of who will make the greatest impact this year.
Last season, Purdy had a down year. It was a tough season for him, but the entire 49ers' roster struggled to get anything going. Purdy completed 65.9 percent of his pass attempts for 3,864 yards, 20 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions in 15 games.
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Niners Wire on MSNHost of 49ers selections among ESPN's top-100 NFL draft fits, stealsThe 49ers chose Georgia edge rusher Mykel Williams with the No. 11 overall pick in the draft's first round. The 6-foot-5, 260 pound edge rusher was a freshman All-American in 2022 and garnered second-team All-SEC honors in 2023 and 2024.
The NFL will release each team's schedule tonight, and the 49ers are rumored to be kicking off in Week 1 in Seattle against the Seahawks according to
Every year, they have to travel more miles through the air than their Midwest and East Coast counterparts. This year, the 49ers will travel 28,363 miles -- fifth most in the NFL according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
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Niners Wire on MSN49ers have one ESPN analyst's favorite to win Defensive Rookie of the YearThe San Francisco 49ers desperately need to connect on some of their picks from this year's draft. One ESPN analyst thinks they'll do so with at least their first-round pick.
In a surprising move, the San Francisco 49ers are waiving outside linebacker and former second-round pick Drake Jackson with a failed physical designation, according to ESPN. Jackson is rehabbing a knee injury but is expected to be cleared by training camp, per the report.